
Moreton Island is a large sand island on the eastern side of Moreton Bay, on the coast of south-east Queensland, Australia. Moreton Island lies 58 kilometres northeast of the Queensland capital, Brisbane. The island is 95% National Park and a popular destination for four wheel driving, camping, recreational angling and whale watching.
Visit North Point which has "The Champagne Pools" a natural ocean pool hollowed out amongst the rocks, Honeymoon Bay, The Cape Moreton Light House, Blue Lagoon a natural fresh water lake, , see The Tangalooma and Bulwer Wrecks, deliberately sunken ships ,Tangalooma Resort originally established as a whaling station, Cowan Cowan a coastal defence bases from World War II has relics as a reminder of Australia's involvement in WWII and Bulwer which provide panoramic views back to the mainland and the Glass House Mountains. The Grave sites still standing after over 100 years from people passing throught the bay. See Doplhins, Turtles, Dugongs, plenty of fish life.
Humpback whale watching off Cape Moreton move through moreton bay on their annual migration from June to November. 4WD down the Surfside, a long 40km stretch of white sandy beach, pass trough the thick bush of the Moreton Island National Park. Go fishing, swimming fresh and saltwater, Snorkel or Dive the Tangalooma wrecks or Flinders reef which are full of marine & fish life, beach sports, campfires, star gazing, bushwalking and sand boarding down some of the world's highest coastal sandhills. Feed the wild Doplhins. Walk up Mount Tempest the highest sand dune in the world.